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A sales rep’s guide to customer retention: 5 ways to keep your buyers coming back

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Keep reading to learn what customer retention is, why it’s vital to business success, and what you can do as a sales rep to better retain your customers. Customer Retention: A Definition Customer retention is the act of retaining customers over a specific period of time such as a month, quarter, or year.

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Sales Hiring: The Ultimate Guide for Maximum Success

Vengreso

As statistics show us that external sales reps need at least ten weeks of training to become successful , it can save your time. However, investing in the right sales training has a 353% ROI. Ensuring you have a program to map your sales hires to modern selling techniques is critical for sales recruitment.

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Sales Hiring: The Ultimate Guide for Maximum Success

Vengreso

As statistics show us that external sales reps need at least ten weeks of training to become successful , it can save your time. However, investing in the right sales training has a 353% ROI. Ensuring you have a program to map your sales hires to modern selling techniques is critical for sales recruitment.

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A sales rep’s guide to customer retention: 5 ways to keep your buyers coming back

Nutshell

Keep reading to learn what customer retention is, why it’s vital to business success, and what you can do as a sales rep to better retain your customers. Customer retention is the act of retaining customers over a specific period of time such as a month, quarter, or year. Reputation does matter in sales.

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Endless Referrals – Bob Burg

Hyper-Connected Selling

Millions (if not billions) of dollars are spent every year in order to market, advertise, and sell products and services. Much of this is wasted, though, because it doesn’t actually lead to the relationships that create sales. Bob gets into a long-winded, and in my opinion dubious, discussion of how to position yourself as an expert.

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